Guwahati Court January 2008 Judgments
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Manik Chand Singh Vs. State of Assam and ors.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Jan-03-2008
Amitava Roy, J.1. Being aggrieved by the inaction of the State respondents in responding to his request for restoring his date of birth to be 16.6.1953 and the decision to retire him from the services with effect from 31.8.2007, the petitioner seeks to invoke the extra ordinary jurisdiction of this Court for redress.2. I have heard Mr. K.H. Choudhury, Senior Advocate assisted by Mr. Sk. Muktar, Advocate for the petitioner and Mrs. S. Seal, learned Standing Counsel, Excise Department, Government of Assam.3. The pleaded versions of the parties would be necessary to comprehend better the issues involved. According to the petitioner, he was appointed as an Excise Constable in the Department of Excise of the State by the Superintendent of Excise, Lakhimpur vide order No. DXE-4/69/81 dated 4.7.1969 initially for a period of 30 days against a leave vacancy. Thereafter, by order dated 11.8.1969 the same authority allowed him to continue in service in the said capacity. In his Service Book tha...
Billal HussaIn and anr. Vs. State of Assam
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Jan-03-2008
Aftab H. Saikia, J.1. Heard Mr. N. Dutta, learned Sr. Counsel assisted by Miss. A. Dutta, learned Counsel for the appellants as well as Mr. P. C. Gayon, learned P. P., Assam.2. This appeal has been carried from the judgment and order dated 27-7-2007 passed by the learned Sessions Judge, Barpeta in Sessions Case No. 122/2006 by which both the accused appellants were convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (for short 'the IPC) and accordingly, they were sentenced to undergo imprisonment for life with a fine of Rs. 2000/- each and in default to undergo imprisonment for 2 months under Section 302, IPC and further rigorous imprionment for 3 years with a fine of Rs. 2000/- each and in default to undergo rigorous imprionment for 2 months under Section 201, IPC for committing the offence of murder.3. Before delving upon the details of the challenge to such conviction and sentence so handed down by the learned Judge to the accused/appellants, it would be convenient to notice the f...
Anutangla Vs. State of Assam
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Jan-02-2008
Aftab H. Saikia, J.1 The appellant, Arm Tangla having been' convicted under Section 302 IPC and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life and to pay fine of Rs. 1,000/-, in default, further rigorous imprisonment for another one year vide order dated 10.1.2002 passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Sonitpur in Sessions Case No. 92/2000, has preferred this criminal appeal from jail.2. We have heard Mr. A. Roshid, learned Amicus Curiae on behalf of the appellant and Mr. K.C. Mahanta, learned Public Prosecutor representing the State.The prosecution case in brief is that--An FIR was lodged by one Nabina Gowala, P.W. 2 on 29.7.1999 alleging that the accused Anu Tangla had assaulted his wife Anjana Tangla @ Charu (for short, 'the deceased') by means of an axe causing her instant death on the spot. On the basis of such information, Jingia Police Outpost registered the G.D. Entry No. 478 and forwarded the same to Behali Police Station wherein a case being Behali P.S. Case N...
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